Nanton AB, is just a mere 40 min drive from where I live In Calgary. Yet somehow I had not (until this year) been there since childhood. I wasn't until I saw Jessica from Chronically Vintage post about her vintage adventures while vacationing in Alberta that I even thought to check it out. Here was this little sleepy Gold Mine of town (if you love vintage and antiques) right in my back yard that I had no idea about.
So if you are ever in Alberta you must go check out the shops in Nanton. There is an Antique Walk and several great shops to visit. My two favourites are Sentimental Journeys Antiques which is huge (three floors and has many many rooms on each floor) and Lost Ark. Sadly The Raven store which was also awesome has since closed down.
I now look forward to heading to Nanton a couple of times a year and making a day of it. One word of caution though, there is no where to eat in Nanton if you have any major dietary restrictions like I do (no gluten, sugar or other sweeteners, no eggs, no soy) so I normally bring my own food for a healthy picnic.
Here's a shot of me all ready and excited to hit the road!
I'll post both images of things I bought and things I saw but didn't buy with the details under each image.
Things I bought:
I looked at this on two separate trips, the first time I was afraid to ask how much, the second trip I inquired and was ready to buy but it wouldn't fit in my nieces car. Then finally my sister took me with her SUV and voila it just fit. It's hard to see all the details on this screen but it is amazing up close.
Vintage 1950's Asian Themed Screen (bought from Lost Ark)
Victorian Corner Shelf (bought at Sentimental Journeys Antiques)
Saw but didn't buy:
This Lady Head Vase was in amazing condition just missing a few pearls, I would have snagged her but I am holding out for a dark haired Lady.
Lady Head Vase (Lost Ark)
I was very tempted by this little number, I have a thing for purses but I had my eye on that screen above.
I often sit and ready Vintage blogs they are my escape and kick back
time, but rarely have anything even remotely "Vintage" To post about :-(
My life as a Yoga teacher doesn't offer many Vintage moments, and even
when I go out it it mostly casual Levi's and Chucks kinda moments so
hardly photo worthy lol.
But I recent scanned some amazing old photo's of my Family from my cousin that I think are worth a Share
Mom And Dad's Engagement Photo's
Mom and Dad's Wedding
Mom and Grandpa
Mom and Grandma
Whoa this looks serious
My Uncle Frank (RIP) and his soon to be wife
A 60's Christmas
Grandma
Grandma And Uncle Leo
Left To Right: Dad, Mom, Grandma, Aunt Terry, Uncle Frank, Uncle Leo
I hate shopping malls so it takes something pretty important to drag me into a mall. I had to go to the Apple Store today to get some help with my Mac Book, so while I was there figured I should go to the Levi's store. I have needed new jeans for over a year. After putting on a bit of weight, I was having a serious muffin top issues and couldn't put off getting a larger size any longer.
Now normally two kinds of shopping drive me to drink and I'm sure many ladies can agree, shopping for Bra's and Jeans are the worst.
However my visit to the Levi's Store was so pain free and fast I started to wonder why I had ever strayed away from my beloved 501 button flies in the first place. I was having a Deja Vu full circle moment.
Now I have to say the High Waisted Vintage Jeans that alot of Vintage Loving Dolls love just aren't for me. I have a VERY short waist so if I wear high waisted jeans I literally have 1-2 inches space between my bust and the waist band of the jeans. I've also never liked the way my butt looks in high waisted jeans. I have a VERY round apple like butt (which I am pretty happy with and proud of) but high waisted jeans have always tended visually to widen my hips (and they are already 40") and flatten my bum into what I call "Mom Bum".
So the ideal waist for my proportions is a low rise, but as of late (the last couple years) that is not the ideal for my belly. The low rise waist was giving me a muffin top. So just to see how it would go, I decided to revisit my beloved old favourite mens 501 button flies.
I am a Generation X gal (Gen X is said to be people born between 1960-1980), I was born almost dead centre in 1972. In my teen years (when I was finally able to choose my own jeans) I wore whatever was the trend for my tribe. Since I was a into Heavy Metal I wore Fancy Ass Jeans despite the fact that they looked awful on me (or anyone for that matter) because of my short waist.
I even owed an pair of the infamous "quick zips" which sadly I could not find an image of.
However in my later teen - young adult years I started to transition from my Metal Head music and fashion into more Punk, Alternative and Grunge and so my wardrobe transitioned as well jeans and t-shirts were no longer tight. Wearing your boyfriends jeans became the thing and that is when I discovered mens 501's button flies for the first time. Love at first fit and the love affair is still going strong.
Me at 18 sporting my 501's in a roof top photo shoot.
In the 2000's my mens Levi's were replaced with women's Levi's (in favour of the low rise) and I even had a pair of second hand 7's for a while. However when the weight came I was lost about what jeans to wear and I floundered for a few years.
This recent rekindling had me thinking "why don't more vintage gals wear Levi's?" I read alot about Freddies and the like but not about Levi's which are a Historic American Vintage Classic. So many Iconic figures have worn them from James Dean to Marilyn Monroe. They sure were a staple in the 50's wardrobe (which came back in the 80 and 90's with the Gen X uniform, white T-shirts and biker jackets).